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Senegal parrot

Scientific name: Poicephalus senegalus


Senegal parrot

IUCN Status: Not Threatened

Family: PSITTACIDAE

Group: Birds

Shyness: Suspicious

Safe distance: 5 m

Breeding season / Courtship: 01.01-31.12

Gestation: 25 à 35 jours

Births: 31.12-15.01


Habitat:
Forests and savannas

Description:
The Senegal parrot is a small parrot that lives in the savannas and forests of West Africa, particularly in Senegal, Guinea, and Mali. It is easily recognizable by its bright green plumage, gray head, and red cheeks. This parrot is primarily frugivorous but also feeds on seeds and nuts. It is a social and active companion, living in small groups. While not threatened, it is sometimes captured for the exotic bird trade.

Recommended lens:
>=300 mm

Photography tips:
Photograph the Senegal parrot using a telephoto lens to capture the details of its vibrant plumage and social behaviors. This parrot is active and curious, often seen playing or interacting with its group. It is best to photograph early in the morning or late in the afternoon when the light is softer and the animal is more active.

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